Jawbone has introduced two new fitness activity trackers that appeal to anyone and everyone interested in tracking their health. One product is a new and improved version of the Up health-monitoring wristband, and the other is a new entry-level product that can be attached to clothing or worn on your wrist. The next-generation Up3 is sleek in design and significantly smaller than the previous Up24 model. This fashionable wristband is packed with advanced activity features, for instance the skin has integrated temperature sensors and bioimpedance sensors. In addition to the standard accelerometer, the bioimpedance sensors run microcurrents to measure the wearer’s heart rate, respiration, stress, and fatigue. The fashionable wristband comes in various colors and styles, has seven days’ worth of battery life, and it’s water-resistant up to 10 meters. The Up3 is scheduled to ship later this year for $179.99, and will only detect resting heart rate and sleep patterns, but more features will be added in over-the-air firmware updates. The Up Move, is a small round puck that comes with a clip or a strap, and is meant to go in your bag, pocket, or can be clipped onto your belt. It’s an entry-level fitness tracker that comes with all of Jawbone’s data processing, and an impressive system of activity and sleep tracking. It comes in a variety of colors, has a six-month battery life, and is splash proof. Up Move will be available on November 5th for $49.99.
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